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s at polling places but did not allow student i.d.'s to be used concealed carry i.d.'s however were just fine here's part of his celebre tori's speech. duty to ensure that it like sins are fair. beyond reproach accurately reflecting the will of the people. that's why voter id is all about. reflecting the will of the people in the room with governor perry and those who look like them may have in fact been to more accurately what the law is all about now brown says why a few weeks ago if three federal judges voted unanimously to block that texas law finding it intentionally discriminatory but there are many more still in the works i'm not going to say it's like ohio and pennsylvania in traditionally democratic districts in ohio hours and polling places were decreased later brought back after a lawsuit by the obama administration that law still may head to the supreme court now later this week in pennsylvania the state supreme court there is scheduled to hear arguments on the voter id law you may remember a few months back what a republican leader in the state house that
s at polling places but did not allow student i.d.'s to be used concealed carry i.d.'s however were just fine here's part of his celebre tori's speech. duty to ensure that it like sins are fair. beyond reproach accurately reflecting the will of the people. that's why voter id is all about. reflecting the will of the people in the room with governor perry and those who look like them may have in fact been to more accurately what the law is all about now brown says why a few weeks ago if three...
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i commanded a special forces team in the 1970's. and recently i was the program manager that the major talked- about. the thing that bothers me now, and you alluded to it. the role of the ranger mafia. if you go to a special forces group, i will bet you that there is not a special forces group member who is not a ranger. i am worried about the mindset. -- a friend of mine was the corporate manager in iraq. he called a commander to ask and to help put together a training program for the iraqis. he said we are not interested. that bothers me. do iss a good -- what we not all trigger pulling. i think you are right on the mark. i think there needs to be a policy review. on what they can share. they need really strong public officers that can deal with what we do. for one thing, staying totally black, during things that might just be outside of what the american people would really go along with. one of the points they made was interesting. the can bring in someone with cultural understanding, a language, but they have to fit in with the
i commanded a special forces team in the 1970's. and recently i was the program manager that the major talked- about. the thing that bothers me now, and you alluded to it. the role of the ranger mafia. if you go to a special forces group, i will bet you that there is not a special forces group member who is not a ranger. i am worried about the mindset. -- a friend of mine was the corporate manager in iraq. he called a commander to ask and to help put together a training program for the iraqis....
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the s&p 500 added four. stocks shrugged off a warning from moody's saying the u.s. coo lose its aaa credit rating. investors are looking ahead to the end of the fed's two-day meeting and a decision on whether they'll take additional steps to boost the economy. and that is it from cnbc for now. we're fifers in business worldwide. i'm going to hand you back over to "hardball." >>> when congressman ryan looked into that tv camera and attacked president obama's medicare savings as, quote, the biggest, coldest power play, i didn't know whether to laugh or cry. it takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you did. >> welcome back. he made up those lines right standing there. that was former president bill clinton doing the impromptu act at loost week's democratic convention knocking u.s. congress moon paul ryan for ignoring the fact he included the same medicare savings in his own budget passed by the house. president obama needs bill clinton to help him with olders voters. bill clinton is taking his case to florida today and tomorrow. "the new york times" has repor
the s&p 500 added four. stocks shrugged off a warning from moody's saying the u.s. coo lose its aaa credit rating. investors are looking ahead to the end of the fed's two-day meeting and a decision on whether they'll take additional steps to boost the economy. and that is it from cnbc for now. we're fifers in business worldwide. i'm going to hand you back over to "hardball." >>> when congressman ryan looked into that tv camera and attacked president obama's medicare...
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markets since early october is up 30% on the s&p. that's pretty darned good. what's that telling us? a lot of people didn't expect that to happen? does it mean our economy at some point will get better, how do you read that? >> it means the federal reserve is pumping huge amounts of money into the market. not good for you and me but those people up 30% since october. this will end in a terrible mistake. >> terrible mistake. i don't want to talk a lot of politics but i do want to ask you, some people are calling it an obama rally, and some calling it a romney rally. is politics part of this? >> nothing to do. a federal reserve rally. they're printing money. it has to go somewhere and going into the stock market and commodity market. >> quite possibly thursday we will get an announcement from bernanke that there's more federal reserve money that will be pumped in. should people go into that long, commodities, grain, silver. >> the market is already up 30%. i wouldn't jump on what mr. bernanke says thursday whatever he says. they've been printing money all year.
markets since early october is up 30% on the s&p. that's pretty darned good. what's that telling us? a lot of people didn't expect that to happen? does it mean our economy at some point will get better, how do you read that? >> it means the federal reserve is pumping huge amounts of money into the market. not good for you and me but those people up 30% since october. this will end in a terrible mistake. >> terrible mistake. i don't want to talk a lot of politics but i do want to...
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s future growth in vermont is uncertain. and this is very clear, mr. president, because for the first time in their history, n.r.g. has had to lay off workers in vermont not once but twice this year. and their very capable c.e.o., jan bliterstorf describe these firings as deeply unfortunate but necessary. their orders, n.r.g.'s orders are off 50% from just a few years ago because of our inaction and the uncertainty about wind energy's phi tour here in -- future here in our country is it encourages them to look overseas for new opportunities which then means you hasten the departure of good-paying jobs for skilled american workers who already are ready to go. so the point i'm trying to make, and i've seen my colleague, i've seen my colleague join me, i look forward to hearing his remarks. but the wind industry needs certain -- n.r.g. is an example of a company that needs certainty. we can lead the world in sustainable smart energy, but we have to extend the p.t.c. to stay on track. as i've said, for all these weeks i've been coming to the floor, this is
s future growth in vermont is uncertain. and this is very clear, mr. president, because for the first time in their history, n.r.g. has had to lay off workers in vermont not once but twice this year. and their very capable c.e.o., jan bliterstorf describe these firings as deeply unfortunate but necessary. their orders, n.r.g.'s orders are off 50% from just a few years ago because of our inaction and the uncertainty about wind energy's phi tour here in -- future here in our country is it...
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one of these cycles we got our fiscal accounts on what seemed like an unsustainable path in the 80's and it became a retail political issue in the generated among other things ross perot running for president. that ultimately led to the political truce that put us on the path where we were in the late 90's which was in surplus. there were other things going on as like the productivity growth and a variety of other things, so what was not all policy choices but the point i would make is retail politics in the u.s. drove to the solution. i would argue we are in the same place. what is more than nothing else driving fiscal policy in the united states is the tea party. it's driving in a sense that they're saying we are on an unsustainable path and we have to fix it now regardless of the sort of concerns. now, we have a political system in which it is hard to get things done by design. our system was designed to make it hard. that is with the checks and balances mean. so it is a messy process for us to get to that consolidated half. and yes, i totally agree there has to be confidence, but
one of these cycles we got our fiscal accounts on what seemed like an unsustainable path in the 80's and it became a retail political issue in the generated among other things ross perot running for president. that ultimately led to the political truce that put us on the path where we were in the late 90's which was in surplus. there were other things going on as like the productivity growth and a variety of other things, so what was not all policy choices but the point i would make is retail...
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that was a strategic vision in the 1990's, along with ayman al- zawahiri. their goal was to go after the problems to deal with the issue s with these regimes that we worry about. you cannot fight the local. you got to fight before an enemy. that is what has driven al qaeda's corr ever since it formed its mission in the mid- 1990s. with the death of bin laden and the diminishment of the court, and the reality that regional groups have to worry about their own surprise -- own survival regionally, that makes the u.s. less of a goal. but it is still a focus as these groups are more focused on their own well-being. host: yesterday we get the news, yemen attack, drawn attack in yemen -- a drone attack in yemen killed al qaeda as no. 2. it is hard to keep up. who is the head of al qaeda? guest: the confusion is understandable because you have a movement that has metastasized. you have franchises of al qaeda. the no. 2 in yemen being killed, it is that branch's #2 that has been killed. you will not kill your way out of this problem. you need to diminish this court
that was a strategic vision in the 1990's, along with ayman al- zawahiri. their goal was to go after the problems to deal with the issue s with these regimes that we worry about. you cannot fight the local. you got to fight before an enemy. that is what has driven al qaeda's corr ever since it formed its mission in the mid- 1990s. with the death of bin laden and the diminishment of the court, and the reality that regional groups have to worry about their own surprise -- own survival regionally,...
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what you see here is not to broadcast the message tph-s their entirety. the video is posted online to mark the 9/11 anniversary, specifically there are no references in it to the worst attack on u.s. soil. he was considered a possible replacement for osama bin laden. it is confirmed in the video that he was killed in a drone strike in pakistan's tribal belt on june 4th. u.s. officials confirmed the death shortly after that strike. significantly, they say -- there is more evidence that the network's traditional leadership is eclipsed by the franchises a point made a short time ago at the pentagon memorial. >> we decimated the leadership of al-qaida, we have them on the run. we have made it difficult for them to plan and conduct another 9/11 attack, and while that group is still a threat we've dealt them a heavy blow, and we will to continue to fight them in yemen, in somalia, in north africa, wherever they go, to make sure they have no place to hide. >> it's worth repeating that u.s. officials have long maintained that the videos do not contain coded messa
what you see here is not to broadcast the message tph-s their entirety. the video is posted online to mark the 9/11 anniversary, specifically there are no references in it to the worst attack on u.s. soil. he was considered a possible replacement for osama bin laden. it is confirmed in the video that he was killed in a drone strike in pakistan's tribal belt on june 4th. u.s. officials confirmed the death shortly after that strike. significantly, they say -- there is more evidence that the...
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s at the pentagon, i assume -- you refeing to woowitz? o ar you referring to? >> wolfo was a vystrong advocate of this idea, what people told me was the fe flag argunt th bin laden was, you know, dirt attentio from saddam to >> here's what the former secrety of state, she w national secuty2004, cleezza ri she said during her testimony out me of e sffou write abou i'm going to pl it for you, because i want y to tell me if what sheaid you believe to be rate. o condzza >> i was concerned aout possible teats inside the united states and on july 5th, f of staff andy kard and i me widick clark and i asked hehtened threari and c were takingppropate steps to spon even though w did haveficreatshe homeland. throughout t piod of htened threat inforti we wdard on multiple fronts tdetect, protect orpls operations ight lead to an ack. is e te in what sh)' says bed on all the research you' done? >> w i would counter that 9th,bersf thein the ci h a meeting people there sait convin t people ofow rious thisis. we suld all ansferf he, befo rike to be the on
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s at the pentagon, i assume -- are you referring to wolfowitz? who are you referring to? >> wolfowitz was a very strong advocate of this idea, what people told me was the false flag argument. that bin laden was, you know, operating as a false flag to divert attention from saddam. >> here's what the former secretary of state, she was the national security adviser back in 2004, condoleezza rice, what she said during her testimony about some of the stuff you write about. i'm going to play it for you, because i want you to tell me if what she said you believe to be accurate. listen to condoleezza rice. >> i was concerned about possible threats inside the united states and on july 5th, chief of staff andy kard and i met with dick clark and i asked dick to make sure that domestic agencies were aware of the heightened threat period and were taking appropriate steps to respond, even though we did not have specific threats to the homeland. throughout the period of heightened threat information, we worked hard on multiple fronts to detect, protect against,
s at the pentagon, i assume -- are you referring to wolfowitz? who are you referring to? >> wolfowitz was a very strong advocate of this idea, what people told me was the false flag argument. that bin laden was, you know, operating as a false flag to divert attention from saddam. >> here's what the former secretary of state, she was the national security adviser back in 2004, condoleezza rice, what she said during her testimony about some of the stuff you write about. i'm going to...